Ruth Ingram
| ringram@clarionledger.com

"He was off duty, but he heard about the bank robbery that had just happened. He was one of the first ones to call me and say, 'Hey, I want to help.' I told him, 'Sure.'

"He came by and stood by at one of our other banks just to give them the assurance that we were there and that until the bank robbers were caught, he would keep them safe," Hunter said of Crenshaw, 52, a divorced father of six grown kids and grandparent of five. ...